Biomedical Sciences Programs
PCOM, PCOM Georgia, and PCOM South Georgia
Department website: https://www.pcom.edu/academics/programs-and-degrees/biomedical-sciences/
The Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences provides an opportunity for students with baccalaureate degrees to study the biomedical sciences as preparation for science careers or further graduate or professional study.
One-Year Master's Program
Two-Year Master's Program
PhD Cancer Biology
Master's Program
The Master's program present a broad content base in the basic biomedical sciences with a strong emphasis on human medicine and clinical applications during the first academic year, followed by a concentration in the second year.
- Forensic Biology Concentration
- General Studies Capstone (PCOM Georgia Only)
- One Year Pre-Clinical Concentration
- Research Concentration
- Translational Life Sciences
PhD in Cancer Biology
The PhD in Cancer Biology program at PCOM is focused on understanding the biological and molecular basis of cancer initiation and progression with an emphasis on the process of drug discovery and therapeutic development.
Offered in partnership with The Ellen and Ronald Caplan Cancer Center at The Wistar Institute, the nation’s first independent institution devoted to biomedical research and training, the PhD in Cancer Biology prepares graduates for careers in cancer biology or drug development. Students will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and equipment. Additionally, students will participate in a cancer biology journal club where they will have the opportunity to discuss current research in molecular oncology, cancer genetics and more.
As a student in the PhD in Cancer Biology program, you will:
- gain further understanding of the fundamental cellular process of cancer;
- learn to successfully collaborate with others in a multidisciplinary environment;
- develop effective work habits including the time management and organizational skills critical for career success;
- apply clinical and translational research to human cancer studies; and
- prepare for careers in academic, government or industrial research.
The PhD in Cancer Biology program is designed to be completed in 5-7 years of full-time study. The program is offered on PCOM's main campus in Philadelphia, PA and requires 99-121 credit hours to complete. All full-time students will receive a full scholarship, health insurance through PCOM and a stipend while they are in the program.